OCR Text |
Show e AKEWSPAPE3 -dedlc&Ul to a piiZcj d fairness to all aectkm af hp Utah, county. ; K)ETIETH YEAR, T0. 7L PRO 1 VO.-UTA- THURSDAY.rSEPTEMBER H, uuu ULZ3 1 Sends Jury Irish' Mcago: DM Must Be. IB it 1 imrnrvrr IN uUIUiJlK . Daring Holdups and Murderers Convicted of flaying Hotel Clerk 1 1 OS SATURDAY JUSTICE Erowe Says Verdict Is Victory Entertaining Program Has Been Arranged for tore- - . 4 , runner to County Fair For Law and Order i" " , -- , ! Spurns Millions DEPARTHTS DAY OBSERVED FAIR OPEN? 10 O'CLOCK SATISFIED WIDOW DECLARES nnNSTT TlflN " Some Facts iHGlatiBE Progressive Farmers of Small L'tah County settlement Prepare for. Fair i 1 107 PRICK TWO CENTS utmM u I f5 ;Editori4Booms 17, 1925, !L J,-l i rnONE3 HERALD - I Business Office SAYS CONGRESS RESPONSIBLE "Whats tfron with the Provo schooja?" This oueation was brouifht torcibly to the attention of Evening Herald readers by a member of the local school board, . Public Sentiment Necessary wno, we nave every reason to wiwz, was acting uixituuiy, To Back Law Enforcement to believed he rhat accordance with in strict and faith good Says Judge Parker be his duty as a public official. The first two articles printed in the columns of the Herald were suggested and verified by S8TH BIRTHDAY OF this official and the question ltsel( was raised at his request CONSTITUTION HONORED in behalfof the board. The third quoted the President Provo Kiwanians May Pur Now the public has a right to ask what will be the policy chase Chimes for Brigham of the Herald in regard to the school problem.. Young University t The Evening Herald Is firm jj convinced that Provo Is In need of more adequate Bchool buildings and is willing to lend - Almost unnoticed the 138th birthday af tha tlUtod Stalea its support to such a project, provided it is first definitely passed today. The Has the enthusiastic support of the Constitutioa was issured that such a plan ratified by a eomtttutioff members of the school board, "tkerteachers of the Pro v6 conmitloa of - -- Cut in Aircraft Budget By Congress to Be Blamed For Inadequacy , - ;:. TO COMPLETE FINDINGS BEFORE DECEMBER f Mitchell's Friends Ready to Show Too Large a Cut Made, in Air Estimates A y commusdty fair will be . ; WASHINGTON, Sept 17. (UP) held Saturday, In Genola, according ta the program and premium list InvestlgaUott of national military -Just issued by the fair committee alrerafLjcyland jdmluistatloB of .which Irsr H. WrHJore Is tbe was launched today when the V I icnairman. Tne iair is mc luira t Philadelphia, Hcptem- of nine representative ' p I nmiaTTCTin.TnojTgTveii in the fittle Lnity. . . ber 17, 1787.' end south citlaens in the by the president, appointed farming community Only a few patriotic societies The Herald has no inclination or desire to reflect upon tKargretta Curry, this Oklahoma of the county, . the White met and organlsedLat an 11 Klwanis and rlubs, the years, epurued tbt official charged with the adminCity girl of ' '' The program will open at 10 any instructor, or upon any kUltons ot Edwurd Browning, New House.'held business '''"."of men, ... has loaned schools. columns its It simply lo'clock Saturday morning with the istration of the local York millionaire, in order ta stay observanee. the that .indicated members sole4 Board the of for the board school the I to ascertaining purpose with her mother. Browning offered Lfrrdging: of the exhibits and the a The west is trying to rival Atlantifl "and be report pushed to adopt her as a companion for his probe will awarding of prizes. During the noon present condition of the public mind on this vital problem. "The criminal laws of America other adopted daughter. Dorothy City with a beauty show .of its own, hour refreshments will lie served. made to the president In time for n Miw Frances Lee Collins of Shreve. senti arevno tba public Sunshine :atrohger llargretta ha gone u Decem-he1 :30 a program of entertainment By the BOARD OF EDUCATION uiilit enter eur harge So declared Los Angsles in tne hope of becoming presentation to congress la ment makes them.' port, Ll, has been chosen to repre. At PROVO CITY SCHOOLS. let us glance briefly at some of scat Louisiana. In the beauty contest jwill be given. At 2 :30 there will lie . "a vaudeville star. Full, hearings will be given Judge G. K Parker before the mem Of the International Petroleum Ex a game of baseball and from 4 to In the Herald'for last Sunday, the items of good on the credit side. tiers of the Klwanis club their to the war and navy departments now teach the mind lie in first in auto, will 5 o'clock at Keeping Tulsa OctofteS, there wvelty Tuesday and Wednesday appeared position noonday luncheon at Hotel Roberts. to defend present policies and to relay and horse races. The day's certain contributed and neWs ar- ers, we find that at the close of last 'If we 'are to enforce the laws Aiich criticisms as Colonel WUUiiBi activities will cloee with a dance ticles relative to the public schools scHool year Trovp's teachers, on and constitution of the United in the community hall. Mitchell to prove the alleged effi of Provo that have quite disturbed a average, haa been in oar city sysof States," said the speaker, "we must 8.6 years, in consequence Genola is a community of 400 popu- number of people, both parents and tem cacy of radical changes. bufld When a sentiment first public 40 lation in the south end of Utah teachers. It is well that they did. which Provo ranked 36 in the A high official connected with the the sentiment of America ' ataud county. It is an agricultural dis The good people of Provo need right school districts of t'tah in this item! board-todaphrased the chief ques taws of land behind the the firmly trict comprised of 150 acres of cul- now' to be disturbed out of their That means that only four other we will' have no trouble In obtain examined as follows : be to tions escaped.' " land under the Strawberry passive Indifference to the serious districts of the state bad p to that tivated the proposed unified 1. Would Judge Jacob Hopkins will not teach ing- Jurymen who wUt convict." of tirn ; 1500 acres' with persoahel thel? kept Irrigation project of their needs 'public and pressing separata air' iervlee4iKTcase era-- : pass formal sentence' until after Judge Parker also1 urged upon service la- - eontinuon fWrawberfy water- right atalng v ers lonser ef administration iaT peace bool, system. a miotipIT for V hew trial men , business the ciency and professional ' :. - . .' cultivating; 200 acres cufUvflted ; A uiemlier of the board of educs. t,ban Pr)vp. These four in the or necessity of making the necessary and wart r. tin October 8. land under Warm Creek' Irrigation 2. Would increased government i contributed the fir X artlcv. the der of their rank; are Cache, Ogden, sacrlficeof time and money which State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe Banner Year Predicted by cooperation in developing commer- - , 500 "acres native meadow Juab and Salt Lake, City.;. Now it said the verdict jvas a great victory qua appearing last Sunday; Se.ift-ber is entailed by .Jury service. ,i School Officials; 490 land ; 5,000 acres mountain grazing ask should lie understood, that . J3th .ancf we' wo tfd' now elal alrtraft-an- d ' regulatory Rgis-l- a law Held for Student and The ' of chimes order. First for the I Assembly purchase 797 Juniors necessary, as .the Seniors; land; f(ur lime rrtck , quarries, 1 rer.v taitpaycr in Provo'who did tfit fundamentally accidents and estabdecrease tlon Mrs. Rodkey, widow of the slain estab Brigham Younir university was sugsmelter, hotel, store, church, school rend it to turtt.bick aild rend it for very first arerequlslte lish an adequate air service force A. Dixon and cuRbler, declared she bad received H, gested by Bishop Wednesday and many other desirable assets it. (contains the premise Urion which tishment and .maintenance of .good the for war?. : Justice and was satisfied. proposal met with the unaniRegistration In the Provo senior 3. To what extent are that go to make up a thriving com- tiiuj article you are nowTeadin and schools that we 'first secure the mous inadequate the club members. nd Junior high schools to date of approval ahd teachers .second, iicsslble best , . munity. follow are co irtnictrt appropriations and alleged pewu- adr The was to referred tghenrta the patter "This Is a day when those who and 1287 students are.: en we hold hows that themcontlnnously that Farm bureau officials look upon headed "What's mitiiiftrattomf preseutr appropriaThat article was know rule the world," was the dec the residents of Genola. as the most as long as thejEgrow and. maintain boar4 of directors with instructions rolled In the" two schools, according tions to work out some program that Wrong With Provo City Scoo-ilsrusponsible for lack , of air ' -of excellence laration of President Franklin 8. progressive Jn theentireJ)ureBu and of course the inference Ir. the their, to information given out lv princi preparedness, if any? . to might led their purchase. In staging In othej words, too frequent chasge War and navy department offiw. K. Butler and Dean II. V. pal L. B. Harmon today. Thla is 54 heading itself is that something is Harris, to the grent throng ;f stu inerfiLirshTpr Their work an annual community fair Is re- wrong with our schols and what the in your teachers Is positively de were registered cials saldr today they Would try that studeuts fewr dents that gatlwred in College Hall, that the Hoyt Klwanis suggested garded as one of the' most praise schol board members know from the structive of your sefoool system, just club members cooperate . with the at the highest poiut last year and 'o prove that a ualfeld air service Brigham Young university on worthy efforts In the county Inside nnirht to be known bt everf as too frequent, turn oyer of labor, Women's Belief society In obtain gives the sciool officials reason to in Great Britain bad not beeu us morning. " believe that the high point of the successful as the'AmWcan system. outside if vyeare as It Is called In industry. Is destruc- ing more ga rments for the needy I will exceed '1400 stu- ThejLwlUL agree, however, that en Tvaa tue first geheral assem- - comprised of the following i Mrs. H. over to get a fair discussion of tive of industry, r Good administra and the members many of pledged present year tion therefore of schools . requires Mrs. N. J. this chairman.. W, schmils; Gore, two dents In thewa's actment of aircraft regyations by andmi'tof of seat sijich themselves to tbia nice, public question' t)lage studentsjiud every ; rsr Larsehr Mrs.. fair consideration by all .concerned that good teachers be employed and There Is a total of 797 students congress and development of com Jacob Coleman presided Attorney Provo Girl Succumbs to Oper filled. In addition many were standi MtraperT Mrs. Glen-" at vlsr and 490 mercial aviation will aid national. arrlTO a today's luncheon and the music enrolled in the Junior high ation Performed Monday; iug and. the entrance was crowded ' Kelson, Harold Draper, Cecil not coniuJetelvC Now that something tain their'own lndispensible service was In to defense,' " ' ' senior school, in., the. according charge, of, Walter Robinson Funeral Sunday '. , with stndAts eager ta gain admis H. Nelson, B. A. 8mlth, Lyman is wrong is the first FACT that we in the system. di These Mr. are Harmon's War report. and navy department of fit'. and Judge Baliff. Swen O, Nlelson vided in the following::- groups : dais. have gathered figures to show. WeR, Vftltrts respec, called teach was awarded the attendance Houghton; Joseph Jewett, Glenn set forth herein. ".But wewant bur J sion.,- ' prize. Seventh Ines Bnnnel, H. W. Gore daughter readers' to know that these er tenute in tne system, rrovo grade, 319; Kighth, 239; that any Inadequacy in air equip President Harris, after grating Davis, John F. Warne, fc. E. .' taxpayiag . of Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell, 955 here and W. T. Price. schools and, high, Ninth, S19; total Junior school,. 707; ment was ' caused by- - the budget are that they 'raSkssry noflilhny.and wrongs Tiortb University avenue, died lit the students, told the students they FACT we, submit, the Tenth grade. 200; Eleventh,,'. 1W; bureau and congress in eudting i ""far bet, lieyond cure. . This latter is Tthls city at 1:30 o'clock this morn were in school to work.,.. If there Twelfth, HQ; total senior school. propriatlons far, below the depttTt the matter, however, is now only reason why your Provo schools If tjiiasi ing, following an operation for ap were some who came merely to have ' 'V'.-- 490. almost Wholly up to the taxpayers rank fifth Instead of; first In this mental air estimates. , pendicitis. The decedent was strick Is1 estimated that a number of Is that schools of be vital elimIn It would good respect .the we But Mitchell's friend here said reveal as: shall time, .they jfProvp,' en .Saturday and underwent an opthose other four districts can af ' students w hc re engaged in, various they would present to the board (Jonrse f this series of artieies;' ; V. , eration Monday afternon. Gangrene inated, v ... r salaries and thereto ford divorce foremost suininer -- ocenpatlons will register testimony of Secretary Weeks, Ad of Amerkas Dhe "Tort .are here to grow," he said. had already set It and peritonitis de witnin the next few weeks. miral Hillary. P. Joues and Cap-- . court JiWlges after nearly forty years fore secure and hold their teachers "We want you to work in intellect- veloped following the operation. Class work: has begun In earnest tain Alfred W.' Johnson before tha'.: on the lieiu'b.said recently, "There longer. ines Bunnell was born in Lake iinl pursuits for this is the day when and the various student' body activ; (songressioaal TOinmlttee last Febru The next big FACT on the credit are Just three causes of all divorces , View April 22, the fam. thuse who know, rule the world. Capacity audience at Columbia in itiesiire Bfrtv Ik'Tiig piiiiiiied. Every ary showing that the department and they side of our account with our Provo three this country, only lived until five years ago when you are here primarily for intellect-- , , i!y Theater uelightetL witn thing points to a successful school when forced to make cut took more, the husband, (2) the wife city school teacher Is In the matte are (l) i moved to Provo She received nal development, .but the inteneetual in5" Splendid Showing ... of training for their labors and and tlie students sre suki ro thau a. proportionate share off the year, the mother-Iu-laand Analyze (3) Best Talent From Each Com- - beimlerihTTulcniK'IFvv'(irk de huiparly education in the schools leads to phystcaLand-spiriUtIn splen air estimates. ' 1 We-- ' are convinced Wghandesptmsb . sstement this to Appear on En Showing before a capacity aunumty univuiu uiMrici. snu in tne velopment. our bf this In did fashion. wholeT?frhtnT calling. particular sisike Ihe, Captain Jhnson testifjd that Provo high school. She was mat Tija jnitiiHim: t'riiiipu ttri-l)- i .licnco t thp Columbia" TneateT the Judge tertainment Program school teachers, (we B'heti Hie Inidgii bnreev "t Well, if there is anything wrong (Momentary -- ' rled to- Kenneth Allen of this city further explainedtwas for the. ser Wednesday evening-the-f- all style have not yet copied the figures for rotal estimates $43,000,000, the navy Provo scliools of with the public and later divorced. There was one vice of- the students. The teachers show presented by seven of Provo'g take about "one-fhJ of the total .. There are in our Judgement, Just inr high school), ranked last year to aliiiiisl work lending business intrtitntions was child, Shirley born totanvjUio. fhe entertainment schedule for causes and they are (1) higher in training than all tbe other dcivartuient made the air service four and the following their fipgers off to help .those stu declared to be one of the. finest Fair to be held iu schools of ' Vtahexjept four and the though ihe original air ut, brothers and sisters survive i Samuel dents Who manifested an interest events of its kind ever held in Proro. our teachers, 2) our parents, (3) (on the me ncnoneiqt Auto company store estimate- - was $32,0(X).000, or abput. our experience education higher and of In'years lioard our (4) S. and Clyde E. Bunnell, both of and were willing to work. The nresi- While an Invitation was extended ' of the orlginui total te- , average, mind 'you) than aU the rooms Wednesday, t Thursday and; .;' Provo ; Mrs. Rlva Murdock of Sallna dent stated that it cost about $1200 to every merchant in town to join state. ... , other schools of Utah except five. Friday, SeiHemlier 23. 24 and 25 naval air service" re The fellow with juested. yon, Miss and Faun Bunnell of tluY'city. a day to jriperafe the school and that in the style review, the .only pues . ceived only $19,000,000. in the So hera Is another wholesome asset lias been announced by J. A. Owens factors four htese taxpayer!!, r llbVlheld in for very? dollar iiul; by the Funeral services finding' it convenient to partici- responsibility for our wrongs We In our present system. chairman in charge of the program members tf the presidint's The the Provo Fourth wardchapel Sun$5" was paid; by, the cliurch,. t . pate were The Leader, Irvine's In do hot expect to follow the above know that In all. of tlie committee hoard who are to pass on these ' President eineritous, , George ;H. corporated, the day afternoon 812:30 o'clock. Co., The best talent obtainable In each Hsted-n- r them pin forty 40 school districts of Utah to' even juestioiis nrtt : keep ordey Friends may. view the body at the Brlmhall, spoke briefly. Hp stated The Hat Shop, Alien,, Millinery, the not one la which the chil- one of the communities of the conn is . Major General James G. Harbord, there we do ask but you ' frmllv resideiice from JOSO to 12 that College Hall had been decorat Powder Puff Beauty Shop and jthe tireiy separate,' ' Because of the great increase in retired, president of the radio cor to get our position at the outset dren are .of purer, cleaner blood ty will render an Interesting and ar o , best racial strains of tistic program. of the jiiHkTnternient will be In the ed for tbtf benefit if,;, the students. Hub Clothing company. stream In to the number of deer Within the Grand poration of America, New York City. and keep mind our purpose ITovpclty cemetery under the dt- - Hecalled especial, attention to the The latest st.vles'lnjcpnts, dresses, show that these four elements all the modern world of "humanity than On Wednesday afternoon from 2 Canyon National Game Preserve on - Zlear Admiral' Frank. F. Fletcher; of the Hatch Funeral Home. portrait. of he founder" Brigham millinery and shses were, shown. until 6 o'clock Provo will furnish the Kalbnb National .forest to retired. Washington, D. C. vital and" essential parts, rinhl here In. Provo. : loung and statetl that the ... life Number 'were carried by each piodel play, Well, then, are yon going to lie the entertainment. not of equal import, in the Dwight W. Morrow, of J. P. M.- From 6 until where heavy damage to the point ' though, iieen BIGLER CHILD motto to. denote the firm- represented. f of President Toung had IN i?an and company, New York City. our pontent with anything .. short of o'elock Weduesday evening Maple- forest gro w t h a n d ra riRe .oceii red, and' of character 'operation I CRITICAL CONDITION. The The 'Hat Shop exhibited millinery "Think; Act,. Apprecinte.' FIBRT. place in educational faclll- - ton win entertain and from 7 to 9 reduction In the siv of the deer ."Howard schools whether for good or ill. Coffin, president" of A slight improvement is poted president commented on each of the with The Leader: the Allen Millinthe same evening Springvllle talent herd has become necessary accord tbe naval air transport company. Before" looking on the debit aide of this motto, laying 'special ery with the todny In the condition of Mark phases, conipapy. ( Continued on Page Eight) will perform. school account ' where ' we ing to advices from tlie.lucul forest Detroit, Mich. stress Upon the word, "Appreciated while. Irvine'sr'Inc, showetl their of our. son of Blgler,. - ' Senator II ita in Bingham, former" The time schedule for Thursdav Is olflce. : , ana Mrs. Adeliiert Blgler, who As an illustration of this, he- re own hats In conn;tion ;with the as follows: 1 to 2 p. m.. milk lestinc army flying officer, New Haven, aa hunting oivning Accordingly ferred" to the bird whicfi bursts into oa ts a nd dresses,l Shoes.io'r tb-esuffered a fractured skull "We' j demonstration by Lincoln to Xovejulier (iiin. from hieh seasoij an ' tire group were furnished- by the dnesday when he was; accident!?, expression appm-iing? as school r 2 te 4 30 Urpresentative Carl Vinson, dem- m., 'Spanish 30, bus lieu declared and a charge tion with the rising of the sun, In Hub nothing,.- store.struck" by an automobile driven The ""ha Milledgeville, Ga., each deer 'will 1h- made Fork; 4:30 tp 6:30. Payson: 6 30 of contrast to (he bird,, he deferred t Was.'done by the Powder by CharlM Wright The child, Representative James S. Parker, "ProSiiettive exhibitors at the'rtnh County. ?alr during three days to 7:30, Santnqnln; 7:30 to 9. Picas, with a maximum limit of three deer worm Which the eats eondi-tloIs however. stem. Puff Beauty Shop. In a critical . ' . republican, Sah;m. N. Y, should rememlier to have the entry blanks of their exninits ant Grove; 9 to 12, dance and final to a person. . V but sings not. The review opened with a selec- next week and had not regained conselection Grand A the of secretary the unt Judge Arthur of various the "Queen Fair" the. ing of genera In of departmental hands supervisors l,h the '.'When' I heat theBliird and gee ts m- by Don Kirkham's. orchestra sciousness at an early hour this ' C-- J. Sor- . evening,"-cautiouikui by the forest service Kaiiids, Mich. agreed than Saturday not board fair - I followed the later of woruC lmii I 'Am a the ask . I Pr." little by afternoon,- according to myself, delightful William F. Durand, president of jinnee "The Friday afternoon program has and tbe state of Arizona. of -i David Westwood, who has the tatiiigJlieWrcLoiLlhe- The enson. chairman of the board. the InsUtute of Mechanical Engibeen apportioned ais follows! 2 to whi-be had may aiv .wh together than Tuesday 2 furnished mtuic during JThe exhiblts themselves should be arranged not later ., I rasp in charge. 30. Genola ; ' 2 :30 to ti30.: Thl : lilication blauks and other informa- neering,- Log Angeles. ' lions, I feel' that I have shown my the entire showing. S or. Westwood states that while so that the fair maj.be open forjhejmbllf iVV ednesday. 4.30 to 5". "Vineyard and fake View : tion, at the office of bc', forest Is apporel-selwri'The as child the bird has done." dangerously HI gpn- - appreciation wearingby Considering the ..figures wasted; It is" verv Important that the entry blanks be, sent ta before Satur 5 to 7, Ainericaa Fork; 7:30 to 9. supen-tso- ' fh this illy. . I prvil Mrs. Henrietta Smarrr dean of thp various concerns appeared verv 't symptoms fth morning over debts and reparations it may be ..... , j: i that the nevesSary space rieach department or Individual Proo. jniyirder day women! bi)d llje girls Hint she was well chosen and the splendid variety! f dicated, a noticeable Improve '. Mr' ; Dawes says It Is too hot. to said that there Is no afterniMth of ; . Aydetall program of the various mav he allotted. s there to help them and thnt they of styM and color made the event exhibit ment oven that of Wednrsday will be the entertainments will he announced talk. This looks like a new record the war only' sftermatlienmtlcs. " tliat this fair, A indicates year's afTrescnf F4verythlng s should not In any way make a ser- a most plcasuralile-awell as profitrvt iiiiii;. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot- . -Detroit ..News later, according to Mr, Owens. ... : f- -' best ever held.",., "" ious mistake. , able one, j'.u.. ' .. -- .. .- one-da- CHICAGO, Sept 17. (UP) The Drake hotel bandits must bang, a Jury decided early today after a tti $ht of balloting. A verdict ef guilt; of first decree niuraer was returned at 4:18 a. m, It carried no recommendation for . mercy. ,' Neither Joe of : the slajV-rHolmes and Jack Woods showed any emotion wnen we verdict was " ' announced. The murder; of Franlr "occurred during a spectaculur hold up of the fashionable Drake hotel in j my. uoaney , was assistant cashier. .Five bandits entered the lobby, seised 17,500 and killed Rodkey. Two bandits were killed in a battle with police, two were captured and one -- -- 1 - s 9j r. at " T te .EliROLLEDIN y GREETS LARGE PROVOHIGH BODY SPENT gating 1287STUDENTS FACULTY 1 - ,. tli ii fhe . APPENDICITIS r ' , PROVESFATAL Wed-nesda- y INEZ BUNNELL Thenera!lx.iunmltt It - HftlhiwSi-MrsT-ia- Rad-CUff- e Da r -- ' ; - ' . y , UTAH COUNTY STYLE REVIEW . : BIG SUCCESS .' ' FAIR PROGRAM pay-bette- ... ANNOUNCED 1900,-whe- , re ul - . OPENSEASON l'tah-Count- y ei-e- DECLARED ON -- Do-voi- Wood-Clifto- h KAIBABDEER - ' ' ir - n ' v rIon . Wood-Cllfto- n - - ISPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs r pr r : the-gree- n ns ; . wwmrM 4tyherwder TnffFl.'' d r i - I ' 1 .' ,'l |